Pronunciation: /kɑmˈplɛks/
noun a building or group of buildings with a specific purpose
A1 The math problem was too complex for the first graders to solve.
A2 The instructions for assembling the furniture were too complex for me to follow.
B1 The legal case was so complex that it required a team of experts to unravel.
B2 The architecture of the building was incredibly complex, with intricate design details.
C1 The scientific research project involved a complex analysis of data spanning several years.
C2 The political situation in the region is extremely complex, with multiple factions vying for power.
adjective consisting of many different and connected parts
A1 Math is a complex subject for many students.
A2 The instructions for assembling the furniture were too complex for me to follow.
B1 The new software program has a complex interface that may take some time to learn.
B2 The scientist presented a complex theory that challenged conventional thinking.
C1 The legal case involved a complex web of evidence that took months to unravel.
C2 The complex relationship between the characters in the novel added depth to the story.
formal The research project involved analyzing complex data sets to draw meaningful conclusions.
informal The math problem was so complex, I had no idea where to start.
slang Dude, that game is way too complex for me to figure out.
figurative Her emotions were a complex web of conflicting feelings.
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